In this episode of the All Ears English podcast, the hosts dive into the idiom "doing something up a storm," exploring its meaning and how it's used. They break down the phrase's structure—verb + "ing" + "up a storm"—and offer examples such as "cooking up a storm" and "talking up a storm," highlighting its sense of enthusiastic or excessive activity. The discussion emphasizes that it's usually used by others to describe someone's actions and is most often applied to action-oriented verbs, particularly in creative contexts. To wrap up the episode, the hosts engage in a role-play that showcases the idiom during party planning and suggest similar expressions like "excessively" or "like crazy" for comparable situations.